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Object Number
99-15-70/53884
Display Title
Le pae, shell for second scraping of bark for making tapa
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Tool, half shell, oblong, grooved exterior, beige exterior, smooth interior, white interior, worn edge
Classification
- Textileworking
Department
Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
/
Samoa
Materials
Shell
Dimensions
Overall: 3.1 × 8.8 × 5.5 cm (1 1/4 × 3 7/16 × 2 3/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
53884
Provenance
Collector
Dr. William McMichael Woodworth
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 99-15-70/53885 | Le ta, shell for third scraping of bark for making tapa |
Textileworking
|
Samoa
| |
| 99-15-70/53883 | Shell for first scraping (le asi) |
Shell
|
Samoa
| |
| 32-69-70/D4097 | Shells for scraping inner bark |
Textileworking
|
Samoa
| |
| 36-105-70/422 | Piece of wood showing steps in making tapa |
Textileworking
|
New Guinea
| |
| 36-56-50/1473 | Mallet for making bark cloth |
Textileworking
|
Zambia
| |
| 00-8-70/55338 | Tapa pattern print board |
Textileworking
|
Samoa?
Tonga | |
| 2004.29.24501 | Peeling bark for tapa making |
Tonga
| ||
| 2004.24.2600 | Tapa making; Beating bark |
Tonga
| ||
| 2004.24.2597 | Tapa making; Peeling bark |
Tonga
| ||
| 26-42-20/C9925 | beater for making bark cloth |
Raw Material
Textileworking |
Honduras
| |
| 32-69-70/D4098 | Tapa pad for putting on paint |
Textileworking
|
Samoa
| |
| 99-15-70/53888 | U'a fa fai, mulberry bark, scraped for tapa |
Bark
|
Samoa
|